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Shop owner leaves a touching message for a starving person who digs through the dumpster.

When an Oklahoma sandwich shop (P.B. Jams) owner, Ashley Jiron, realized that someone had been digging through the dumpster, with some food removed, she left a touching message for the person rummaging for food in the trash.

"You're a human being and worth more than a meal from a dumpster," Jiron wrote in the note that she left on the restaurant's front door and on the dumpster.

"It hurt me that someone had to do that," the restaurateur told KFOR. She said she won't take down the sign until someone comes in and takes her up on her offer to come inside for a complimentary sandwich, veggies and water.
"I think we've all been in that position where we've needed somebody's help," Jiron said.



The shop ownwe has received a lot of praise for her kind gesture. 


You're awesome. Next time I'm in Oklahoma I know where I'm having lunch. Food is for everyone. Life doesn't have to be so hard for people.
Posted by Timothy Burns on Sunday, April 12, 2015


Just saw a story about your business that warmed my heart! You are such an awesome person! I wished the world had more people like you! If I'm ever up that way, I am definitely going to come in & eat!
Posted by Jessica Corter on Monday, April 13, 2015

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